If you want a " quality ' torque wrench you don't want the Fat Wrench. They are cheap, crude and hard to see the difference in graduations.
I have 5 or 6 different small torque wrenches including dial and click.
I have Proto, Snap on, Vortex, Wright tool and a Capri.

They have different values so I choose the one for the mission. Because I work in the aerospace industry I have to have mine calibrated annually.
The click ones come back in calibration every time. So far within 1%.

90% off the time I use the Capri or Vortex (same tool). I only use the dial when I want to see the torque change.
Wera and Wiha make great torque screwdrivers too.

Most guys that have the Wheeler have it because it was on the shelf at their local gun store. Shop for torque tools elsewhere.
Using a fat wrench is like loading ammo with a Lee load all...


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